On Tue, 2015-08-18 at 08:53 +0200, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Unfortunately, Jessie is stuck at a very old version of Pigeonhole which
has this problem.
Thanks Stephan. I've heard from the Debian packager that he's planning to
package
a newer version soon, so that will help.
Andy
Hi
I have problem with dovecot 2.2.10 - plaintext auth without SSL is not
working. I'm upgrading old server and want that settings stay same as on
old server. SSL has to be optional.
/var/log/maillog
*pop3-login: Disconnected (tried to use disallowed plaintext auth):
user=, rip=_._._._,
On 14.08.2015 23:20, Andrzej A. Filip wrote:
As I understand:
* maildir is designed for allowing fast lockless parallel deliveries
* dovecot's LDA updates some dovecot specific index/cache files even for
deliveries to maildir
= making postfix deliver to maildir without updating dovecot
Op 8/18/2015 om 2:04 AM schreef Andrew Beverley:
On Mon, 2015-08-17 at 17:37 +0200, Stephan Bosch wrote:
Unfortunately my vacation rule no longer works though. I'm getting sieve:
user's script dict:proxy::sieve;name=active doesn't exist (trying default
script location instead)
[...]
I guess
On 8/18/2015 11:37 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Il 18/08/2015 17:25, Tom Talpey ha scritto:
On 8/18/2015 10:46 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Hi,
in this tipical setup (Dovecot/Director thate share Maildir via NFS) on
your NFS Server you have (about) 90% of read operations and only 10% of
write
Hey folks,
We are planning a migration away from Dovecot (sorry) to Google Apps and
are trying to figure out how to migrate the contents of user mailboxes
to the new provider. Normally we would use an IMAP migration tool to log
into each user's mailbox on the old and new providers and
look at master_users
http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Authentication/MasterUsers
On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 5:11 PM, Noam Birnbaum n...@maccentricsolutions.com
wrote:
Hey folks,
We are planning a migration away from Dovecot (sorry) to Google Apps and
are trying to figure out how to migrate the
14/08/15 23:33, J. Echter пишет:
Hi,
thanks for your reply.
Would be nice to have a look at this script :)
Thanks for your offer.
Juergen
http://www.sheltonsoft.ru/fileZ/other/convmbx.tar.bz2
When you converting maildir-based mail boxes, you must grant write
access to anyone to root
Hi,
last day I tried to enable nfsv4 delegation on my cluster (enable
nfsv4.0 and read delegation on Netapp and remount the volume on Linux
Centos 6.7 clients with Dovecot+Director).
It was a failure, after some minutes the load on clients was high, and
in dovecot.log I found these errors
Hi,
in this tipical setup (Dovecot/Director thate share Maildir via NFS) on
your NFS Server you have (about) 90% of read operations and only 10% of
write operations.
If you see detailed stats for NFS operations you have 40-50% of GETATTR,
this means that NFS/Dovecot clients are caching
Hi,
Just out of curiosity what is in nfsv4 delegation that you think would give a
benefit on your configuration?
If I read back the thread you seem to have dovecot configured with director
ring in front of the backends. In that case Dovecot already manages storage in
a way that only one of
Il 18/08/2015 17:25, Tom Talpey ha scritto:
On 8/18/2015 10:46 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Hi,
in this tipical setup (Dovecot/Director thate share Maildir via NFS) on
your NFS Server you have (about) 90% of read operations and only 10% of
write operations.
If you see detailed stats for NFS
On 8/18/2015 10:46 AM, Alessio Cecchi wrote:
Hi,
in this tipical setup (Dovecot/Director thate share Maildir via NFS) on
your NFS Server you have (about) 90% of read operations and only 10% of
write operations.
If you see detailed stats for NFS operations you have 40-50% of GETATTR,
this
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